PLANTING SEASON. PLANT now our Famous Border Carnations, which will giva an ample supply of flowers in November, December^ and January. ROSES—AII the best varieties In stock, which will bloom the first season. FLOWEEING SHRUBS in all varieties. NATIVE TREES (pot grown), give the best results when planted early. HEDGE PLANTS should also go In next month. Call at the Nurseries and inspect the growing stocks or at any of our shops: Lower Hutt, Petone, and Wellington. T. WAUGH & SON, Hutt Valley Nurseries, Lower Hutt. (CINERARIAS.— Special Imported Strain. *-' Wonderful Colours, Huge Blooms, Strong, Hardened Plants. Posted 2s dor., 2 doz. 3s 6d, 4 doz. 6s.—A. D. Purdie, Nurseryman, Fitzroy, New Plymouth. MAKE YOtm GARDEN GAY. >TIHIS is the right time to Plant Annuals -*~ and Biennials to make your gardeu bright with colour during the summer months. We ■ have now ready for transplanting Asterß, Antirrhinums, Lobelia, Phlox, Marigolds, Petunias, Nemesias, Sulvias, Stocks, Verbenas, and other linos. OalTaud Inspect at R. 3T. WALL'S Seed SLore, Mwim--*i. j
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 69, 18 September 1930, Page 25
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166Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 69, 18 September 1930, Page 25
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